India Breaks Records in Mineral(Mining) Production in FY 2024-25
India’s mining and non-ferrous metal sectors have achieved record-breaking production levels in FY 2024-25, building upon the momentum of the previous year. According to provisional data released by the Ministry of Mines, key minerals such as iron ore, manganese ore, and bauxite, as well as non-ferrous metals like aluminium and copper, registered significant year-on-year growth. This surge is driven by strong demand from core sectors including steel, construction, infrastructure, and automotive manufacturing.
The Ministry of Mines recently released provisional figures highlighting unprecedented growth in the production of critical minerals and non-ferrous metals in FY 2024-25. This reflects strong industrial demand and underlines India’s growing capabilities as a global supplier in the mineral and metal sectors.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | India Breaks Records in Mineral(Mining) Production in FY 2024-25 |
| Year of Record Production | FY 2024–25 |
| Iron Ore Production | 289 MMT (↑4.3%) |
| Manganese Ore Production | 3.8 MMT (↑11.8%) |
| Bauxite Production | 24.7 MMT (↑2.9%) |
| Lead Concentrate | 393 THT (↑3.1%) |
| Aluminium Production | 42 LT (↑0.96%) |
| Refined Copper Production | 5.73 LT (↑12.6%) |
| India’s Global Rankings | 2nd in Aluminium, 4th in Iron Ore, Top-10 in Copper |
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